• Events in the year 1602 in Norway. Monarch: Christian IV. Hamar Cathedral School merged with Oslo Cathedral School. Prestepina, a quiz book, is published...
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    1602 (MDCII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1602nd year...
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    paying tribute to both Norway and Novgorod, and the practice continued until 1602. While the 1326 treaty did not define the border in detail, it confirmed...
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    1534 – 4 April 1588) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Schleswig and Holstein from 1559 until his death in 1588. A member of the House of Oldenburg...
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  • Tennebø (category Villages in Vestland)
    Tennebø is a village in Kinn Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is a suburb of the town of Måløy, the centre of which is located about 3 kilometres...
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  • inaccurate family tree of all the Kings of Norway, from Harald Fairhair down to the present day. Most of the kings in Norway also have the name Wahlgren or August...
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    John, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein (category 1602 deaths)
    28 October 1602) was the youngest son of Frederick II of Denmark and Norway and Sophia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. He went to Russia in 1602 as the bridegroom...
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  • original on 8 October 2021. Record Card for Trost (1602) Orlogsmuseet. "Katten / Grønlandiske Kat (1605)." (in Danish) "Memorials to Miura Anjin - Shizuoka"...
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  • Jansen (surname) (category Norwegian-language surnames)
    Jansen (born 1986), South African rugby player Roeliff Jansen (1602–1637), Norwegian settler in New Netherland Rogier Jansen (born 1984), Dutch basketball...
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    the King of Denmark in Iceland. The monopoly was enacted by a set of laws passed in 1602 and lasted until 1786. Trade took place in 20 (later 25) designated...
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  • The aristocracy of Norway is the modern and medieval aristocracy in Norway. Additionally, there have been economical, political, and military elites that—relating...
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    from the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands that traded in Asia between 1594 and 1602, before they merged to form the Dutch East India Company (VOC)...
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  • Ludvig Munk, Stadtholder of Norway (d.1602) Hoskuld Hoskuldsson, Bishop of Stavanger (b. c. 1465/1470) Portals: Norway History Lists "2017 – et kirkehistorisk...
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    Leif Erikson (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Wanguo Quantu, 1602 Chinese world map purportedly transcribed with Chinese data from 1430 The patronym is Anglicized in various ways in the United States;...
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    people they enslaved from Western Europe, particularly in modern-day Norway and the British Isles, in the late ninth century. Iceland was still uninhabited...
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    Ludvig Munk (category 1602 deaths)
    Ludvig Ludvigsen Munk (1537 in Vejle – 8 April 1602 at Nørlund castle, Funen) was a Danish official and Count. He was also referred to as Ludvig Ludvigsen...
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  • (Ottoman vassal after 1578), King (1574–1602, 1602–1605) David I, King (1602) Alexander II (restored), King (1602–1605) Constantine I, King (1605) Teimuraz...
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  • stock exchange composed of seven market places in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, and Portugal. London Stock Exchange Group, which...
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    Sophia Brahe (category Scientists from Denmark–Norway)
    1599, she visited Lange in Hamburg, but they did not marry until 1602 in Eckernförde. They lived in this town for a while in extreme poverty. Sophie wrote...
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    associated with Europe (specifically Norway and Denmark, the colonial powers) for more than a millennium, beginning in 986. Greenland has been inhabited...
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    Langesund (redirect from Langesund, Norway)
    built on Langøya in 1602 to refine imported salt. In the early days, Langesund was one of the most important shipping towns in Norway. In 1765, the growing...
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  • (1599–1600) Simion Movilă, Prince (1600–1601, 1602) Kalmar Union Kalmar Union of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway (complete list, complete list, complete list)...
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    unit existing in Iceland between the establishment of the Althing (Icelandic: Alþingi) in 930 and the pledge of fealty to the Norwegian king with the...
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  • Valborg (name) (category Norwegian feminine given names)
    philanthropist Valborg Innamaa (before 1550–c. 1602), Finnish merchant and ship owner Valborg Lerche (1873–1931), Norwegian social worker Valborg Lindahl, Swedish...
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    Jan Mayen (Urban East Norwegian: [jɑn ˈmɑ̀ɪən]) is a Norwegian volcanic island in the Arctic Ocean with no permanent population. It is 55 km (34 mi) long...
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    appointed head of the Norwegian Government in the absence of the monarch, during the union with Denmark and Sweden. (Norwegian: Stattholder) means "steward"...
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    detailing the monarchs and lifelong leaders who have reigned the longest in world history, ranked by length of reign. The following are the 25 longest-reigning...
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  • Notes ECM 1600/01 1997 Jean-Luc Godard Nouvelle vague ECM New Series ECM 1602 1998 Ralph Towner / Gary Peacock A Closer View ECM 1603 1997 Tomasz Stańko...
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    Elizabeth of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (24 June 1485 – 10 June 1555) was a Danish princess who became Electress of Brandenburg as the spouse of Joachim...
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    Euronext Amsterdam (category 1602 establishments in the Dutch Republic)
    "modern" securities market in the world. It was created shortly after the establishment of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in 1602 when equities began trading...
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